This just got very interesting. The episode centered around 3 coins that many people have been hunting for for years and those that have it in their possession have great power and also become insanely possessed by it through the simple act of touching them. So, it was a good twist at the end when it's revealed that Hitler himself had possession of them at one time. I wonder where they are going to take the mythology of the series now. It looks like they are laying the groundwork for something much bigger with the show. They don't address where the 3rd coin is on Hitler. My guess, it was shoved up his ass which would explain why he would change into what appears in the last ScreenCap.

Pretty good episode involving "Dragon's" and Ariel (Danielle Panabaker) is certainly the hottest Dragon I've ever seen. Pun intended. She's like the Terminatrix. She's just never going to stop. She is definitely coming back in a future episode for sure. Daniel Baldwin casting was a bit. Usually someone of his "caliber" is going to end up being the main bad guy or suspect in the episode. Here, he just plays a Homicide Cop and then he disappears. So, maybe he is going to have a recurring role? I dunno.

It's about time they give Monroe something to do other than follow Nick around. It looks like they are giving him a love interest with Rosalee (Bree Turner) being added to the cast. Not sure what the deal is with Sgt. Wu at the end with him eating what appears to be cotton from his sofa cushion or something else all together. At first I thought he had hidden the "evil cookie" and just waited to be alone to resume his appetite. But it wasn't a cookie, that much I know for sure. Or maybe he was just THAT hungry that sofa food was...enough. I dunno. All in all, a very entertaining episode.

Picking up from last week, Sgt. Wu definitely has the munchies. He was only in one scene in this episode, but they had him eating a Paper Clip and he wasn't even aware that he did it. So, my guess is that he isn't completely cured of the "Evil Cookie" as there is some residual effect still "controlling" him somewhat. As for the rest of the episode, the whole Golden Stone in that chicks throat was....

Really good episode. Up till now, Adalind (Claire Coffee) had been an annoyance more than an integral part of the mythology to the series. Sure, she had bascically brainwashed Hank (Russell Hornsby) into her love puppet, but I never found her character to be all that interesting. But now that she is a mere mortal and most likely cast out by her Mother and the Captain, I wonder if Adalind will become an ally to Nick and his cause. I'm glad that Hank is cured because I couldn't stand his character turning into a love sick puppy. It was beyond annoying watching him fawn after her. Also, Wu sure likes to eat stuff. Bleh!

I liked this episode a lot. It was a departure of sorts from the typical Grimm episode. It was more James Bondian than anything else as Nick, Rosalee and Monroe get caught in the middle of a Resistance War as one Assassin is trying to hunt down the leader of said Resistance. Different dynamic made this one fun to watch.

I'm a fan of David Zayas, best known as Angel on Dexter, so it was cool to see him pop up on Grimm. Unfortunately, his role here was barely there. The upside is that his character was put in jail and not killed off. So, there is that off chance that he could return later in future episodes. His clan seems to have a rich background that has been terrorizing people for a long time. So, it is possible they are gearing up for some kind of revolt between the townspeople and his own kind.